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Senator Brian Jones Introduces SB 356 to Ensure Full Consideration of Evidence in Parole Hearings

California State Senator Brian Jones has introduced SB 356, a bill ensuring that the California Board of Parole Hearings considers all relevant evidence—including graphic crime scene photos—when determining an inmate’s parole eligibility. The bill comes in response to a controversial policy change that barred parole commissioners from reviewing such images. Victims' rights advocates argue that this restriction limits the board’s ability to fully assess the severity of crimes. SB 356 aims to restore transparency and prioritize public safety in parole decisions.

2025-02-24T19:56:08-08:00February 24, 2025|Politics|Comments Off on Senator Brian Jones Introduces SB 356 to Ensure Full Consideration of Evidence in Parole Hearings

Not Just Firefighters, These New Pharmacy Rules Put Thousands of Patients at Risk

California’s legislature is no stranger to big debates about public [...]

2024-10-29T19:16:26-07:00October 29, 2024|Health|Comments Off on Not Just Firefighters, These New Pharmacy Rules Put Thousands of Patients at Risk

Californians Demand Action to Protect Communities and Businesses Against Rising Crime

In a powerful display of unity and frustration, over 1,000 [...]

2023-09-19T11:33:04-07:00October 2, 2023|Crime|Comments Off on Californians Demand Action to Protect Communities and Businesses Against Rising Crime

The Broken Record of California’s Water Crisis: Why We Need to Stop Playing the Blame Game

"California Coast Hit by Fourth Storm Since Clean-Up.” - New [...]

2023-05-19T17:57:35-07:00May 22, 2023|Water|Comments Off on The Broken Record of California’s Water Crisis: Why We Need to Stop Playing the Blame Game
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